Esc. Ching, HEAT-FLUX AND SHEAR RATE IN TURBULENT CONVECTION, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 55(1), 1997, pp. 1189-1192
One interesting feature of hard turbulence, a scaling regime in turbul
ent convection, is the presence of a large-scale mean circulating flow
. Its effect on heat flux was studied by Shraiman and Siggia [Phys. Re
v. A 42, 3650 (1990)], who approximated it as a shear flow near the bo
undaries. A constant shear rate was considered, which, in effect, assu
mes that heat is carried mainly by the mean flow. Experiments indicate
, however, that a significant portion of heat is carried by the therma
l plumes. In this paper, an analysis for a position-dependent shear ra
te is presented. The relation between the heat flux and the shear rate
is found to depend crucially on the shape of the temperature profile.
For the general profile that remains the same throughout a range of R
ayleigh numbers, the relation is different from the previous result an
d agrees better with some recent experimental observations.